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FE1 Exam Thread (Read 1st post!) NOTE: YOU MAY SWAP EXAM GRIDS

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  • Registered Users Posts: 43 DavidX90


    maggie95 wrote: »
    Have just submitted a complaint to the Ombudsman myself. Included a plethora of emails that I sent in to the Law Society over the last number of months, which of course received no response, and emails to my TD about the situation. Also included their posts here to show their method of "communication".

    I'm fed up of the same nonsense happening year in year out, this year especially was truly outstanding in terms of inefficiency and incompetency.
    Every time we complain, start a petition, or garner any kind of debate/support outside of Boards, the Law Society attempt to appease us by releasing statements or tweeting about results dates. We then tend to forget it happened because of that appeasement (naturally) and the exact same thing happens for the next candidates.
    This shouldn't be the case, I am committed to seeing this through now. It really will be about the amount of noise we can make, so if you feel the same way about the Law Society as I do, then please email your TD, submit a complaint to the Ombudsman, ring Joe Duffy, do whatever so we don't have to deal with this bulls*t again.

    100% agree. I won't be stopping until there is an acknowledgment and an apology from the LSI, and a written pledge that this will never happen again.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 112 ✭✭Fe7


    DavidX90 wrote: »
    100% agree. I won't be stopping until there is an acknowledgment and an apology from the LSI, and a written pledge that this will never happen again.

    In addition to a plan regarding a clear marking scheme, pushing out the March 2021 exams, using the funds to coordinate faster grading and thus result turnover, proper communication to candidates rather than making a farce on social media to save face, staff that respond to emails and calls. I'm losing my breath..


  • Registered Users Posts: 34 LawStudent999


    Just an interesting point of note as so many have discussed cost of the exams themselves. I noticed earlier that the software used by the LS (BetterExaminations) holds themselves out in one instance to reduce examination costs by 64%. For this reason I would be interested to know where all this money the LS has saved is going? Of course I understand markers have to be paid but this is an external cost to the actual cost of hosting the exams. For this reason I would be interested to know where the excess funds have gone as quite clearly given the delay it has not gone to further examiners. I notice the cost of doing the exams has not lessened either. This should raise more eyebrows than I think it has.


  • Registered Users Posts: 94 ✭✭mydogwentroof


    What was the software for the exam like? This is my first time doing exams online.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Hmm still waiting on that email how to log in to results...


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  • Registered Users Posts: 71 ✭✭Mc96


    The software was very user friendly. They gave us the option the week before of a mock exam which let you familiarize yourself with the software, I imagine they will offer the same this time round.

    On the day of the exam you login, the exam should be there for you to click into. You will have to go through some checks on your wifi etc which it brings you through and then you need to show your passport to the camera. You then agree to a terms of service and are placed in a waiting room with a countdown clock until the exam begins.

    Each question comes up on its own page and you can move easily between questions, it saves your work as you go. There is a facility to add sticky notes and a virtual notepad. We were not permitted any blank hard copy paper for rough work which I thought would be difficult but I found ok in the end. I know some people were accidentally logged out, if that happened you could log back in as far as I know and everything is saved (I had no experience of this so am not definite).

    There is a clock in the corner the whole time counting down. Once you have finished it gives you the option to review and submit. Then you get a congratulations message which confirms the exam is submitted.

    I found the format easy to use but it definitely was more tiring than a normal exam looking at a screen for so long with no break.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3 loucorkel1997


    Can anyone say what topics they are doing for equity, constitutional or company law ? With the limited time left to finish notes I don’t want to waste time doing any more than necessary


  • Registered Users Posts: 319 ✭✭jus_me


    Law society emailed re: Thursday


  • Registered Users Posts: 62 ✭✭CoconutHeadMia


    did anybody else not get an email?


  • Registered Users Posts: 20 law1234567


    did anybody else not get an email?

    i didn't! what was said in it?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 99 ✭✭Lealaw


    did anybody else not get an email?

    Me either, nothing received from the law society..... Not surprised


  • Registered Users Posts: 81 ✭✭maggie95


    law1234567 wrote: »
    i didn't! what was said in it?

    Dear Candidate

    Results of the November 2020 sitting of the FE-1 will be available on the Law Society’s website at 11.00am on Thursday 14 January 2021. Results will be posted to candidates as soon as possible.

    To access your results online, please go to www.lawsociety.ie/fe1results - you will be asked to login with your username and password.

    How to Login
    If you have previously accessed your FE-1 results online, login with the same username and password. Your username is your Law Society ID Number which appears on all letters you have received from the FE-1 section - see below as a reminder.

    If you have forgotten your password, go to www.lawsociety.ie/requestpassword and enter your username and surname. A new password will be sent straight away to your email address

    If you are using the online results service for the first time, enter your username and password as follows:

    Username: Your username is your Law Society ID Number which appears on all letters you have received from the FE-1 section. If you do not know your username, please email fe1section@lawsociety.ie with your full name, date of birth and your current postal address and we will email your ID number to you to.

    Password: First time users will need to reset their password. All passwords must be a minimum of 10 characters.

    Queries
    If you have any issue logging in or accessing your results, please try clearing your browser cache and cookies. If this does not resolve your problem please contact webmaster@lawsociety.ie.

    All other queries should be emailed to fe1section@lawsociety.ie and we will get back to you as quickly as possible.

    Kind regards

    FE1 Section


  • Registered Users Posts: 20 law1234567


    maggie95 wrote: »
    Dear Candidate

    Results of the November 2020 sitting of the FE-1 will be available on the Law Society’s website at 11.00am on Thursday 14 January 2021. Results will be posted to candidates as soon as possible.

    To access your results online, please go to www.lawsociety.ie/fe1results - you will be asked to login with your username and password.

    How to Login
    If you have previously accessed your FE-1 results online, login with the same username and password. Your username is your Law Society ID Number which appears on all letters you have received from the FE-1 section - see below as a reminder.

    If you have forgotten your password, go to www.lawsociety.ie/requestpassword and enter your username and surname. A new password will be sent straight away to your email address

    If you are using the online results service for the first time, enter your username and password as follows:

    Username: Your username is your Law Society ID Number which appears on all letters you have received from the FE-1 section. If you do not know your username, please email fe1section@lawsociety.ie with your full name, date of birth and your current postal address and we will email your ID number to you to.

    Password: First time users will need to reset their password. All passwords must be a minimum of 10 characters.

    Queries
    If you have any issue logging in or accessing your results, please try clearing your browser cache and cookies. If this does not resolve your problem please contact webmaster@lawsociety.ie.

    All other queries should be emailed to fe1section@lawsociety.ie and we will get back to you as quickly as possible.

    Kind regards

    FE1 Section

    thank you!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 253 ✭✭phildub


    law1234567 wrote: »
    thank you!!

    I did not get this


  • Registered Users Posts: 125 ✭✭Hazel774


    I got that email too but absolutely classic behaviour from the Law Society, firstly, to send it after close of business so we can't call or email if we have a query and, secondly, to only send it to some and not to others. I will never understand how they can't manage to simply click 'send all', they are a professional body and when they do manage to actually send an email they still don't even get that right!!

    I could write a thesis on the incompetence of the LS at this point.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Hazel774 wrote: »
    I got that email too but absolutely classic behaviour from the Law Society, firstly, to send it after close of business so we can't call or email if we have a query and, secondly, to only send it to some and not to others. I will never understand how they can't manage to simply click 'send all', they are a professional body and when they do manage to actually send an email they still don't even get that right!!

    I could write a thesis on the incompetence of the LS at this point.

    Maybe you could submit it it Phillip Lee for the piece of writing required with traineeship application ;)


  • Registered Users Posts: 43 DavidX90


    Maybe you could submit it it Phillip Lee for the piece of writing required with traineeship application ;)

    Don't even get me started on that...

    Along with being asked to provide my Leaving Cert grades from 2011, I felt like a 14 year old being asked for a piece of writing I'm proud of.

    Completely irrelevant in the corporate world. Safe to say I won't be applying to that firm.


  • Registered Users Posts: 490 ✭✭Lallers96


    DavidX90 wrote: »
    Don't even get me started on that...

    Along with being asked to provide my Leaving Cert grades from 2011, I felt like a 14 year old being asked for a piece of writing I'm proud of.

    Completely irrelevant in the corporate world. Safe to say I won't be applying to that firm.

    A&L Goodbody ask for your LC results, even for a 1 month internship


  • Registered Users Posts: 56 ✭✭Corplawtrainee


    Lallers96 wrote: »
    A&L Goodbody ask for your LC results, even for a 1 month internship

    Junior Cert results as well for most of the big firms from my experience.


  • Registered Users Posts: 79 ✭✭caius97


    I was interviewed on Friday for a TC and they asked me about my 11+ results - an exam I sat when I was 11 lol. So yeah, I think being asked your Leaving Cert is pretty common!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 99 ✭✭Lovestolisten


    I didn’t get an email about the results?

    Why did some receive an email and others didn’t?

    In saying that I don’t get an email about the online exam link until the MORNING of the exams in November.

    I’m sick of emailing the Law Society


  • Registered Users Posts: 24 Fe1new4


    Speaking of training contracts, did anyone apply for the TC with Michael J Staines & Co that was advertised before Christmas and hear anything back? Really hoping to go into criminal law and curios if anyone else has heard anything :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 45 Fedone


    On training contracts also, anyone else taking part in the assessment centre and interview for SMBC aviation capital tomorrow? Any ideas what to expect?


  • Registered Users Posts: 49 FE1Nov20


    Fe1new4 wrote: »
    Speaking of training contracts, did anyone apply for the TC with Michael J Staines & Co that was advertised before Christmas and hear anything back? Really hoping to go into criminal law and curios if anyone else has heard anything :)

    I applied to Michael Staines too! Haven't heard anything back though! Do most firms usually wait until after the closing date to contact applicants or should you expect to hear beforehand


  • Registered Users Posts: 101 ✭✭lawgrad49


    Hi guys, as there has been a bit of talk above re TC's, would anyone give a rough overview of when different firms open up their TC applications? and why?

    I know the big firms have their milkrounds in the Autumn but why would firms like Philip Lee etc be interviewing now? Is it for those who will have all 8 FE1's completed and can start PPC1 this September so they can do their first seat before?

    From what I gather a good few people are getting TC Offers 2 years in advance on the back of internships, but that won't be for me as I am 4/5 years graduated and work full time, so can't see myself leaving that for an internship. So wondering when should one start actively searching? I have a few FE1's under the belt and trying to get an idea of when to start actively applying for TC's.


  • Registered Users Posts: 43 DavidX90


    lawgrad49 wrote: »
    Hi guys, as there has been a bit of talk above re TC's, would anyone give a rough overview of when different firms open up their TC applications? and why?

    I know the big firms have their milkrounds in the Autumn but why would firms like Philip Lee etc be interviewing now? Is it for those who will have all 8 FE1's completed and can start PPC1 this September so they can do their first seat before?

    From what I gather a good few people are getting TC Offers 2 years in advance on the back of internships, but that won't be for me as I am 4/5 years graduated and work full time, so can't see myself leaving that for an internship. So wondering when should one start actively searching? I have a few FE1's under the belt and trying to get an idea of when to start actively applying for TC's.

    I am in a similar boat to you. In my late 20s and have a well paid in-house position so I certainly won't be leaving for an internship.

    Controversial but the reality is that many of these firms are looking for cheap labour from recent graduates with little to no experience. They will hire those people 9 - 12 months before the traineeship even starts to milk them as much as possible.

    This may offend some people here but it is the truth. (Foolishly) many of these firms are unwilling to pay suitable salaries to those with experience and will prefer instead to hire inexperienced graduates for a cheap price.

    Either way, it seems that the best time to start searching is as far in advance as possible. I wish I paid more heed to that myself.


  • Registered Users Posts: 101 ✭✭lawgrad49


    DavidX90 wrote: »
    I am in a similar boat to you. In my late 20s and have a well paid in-house position so I certainly won't be leaving for an internship.

    Controversial but the reality is that many of these firms are looking for cheap labour from recent graduates with little to no experience. They will hire those people 9 - 12 months before the traineeship even starts to milk them as much as possible.

    This may offend some people here but it is the truth. (Foolishly) many of these firms are unwilling to pay suitable salaries to those with experience and will prefer instead to hire inexperienced graduates for a cheap price.

    Either way, it seems that the best time to start searching is as far in advance as possible. I wish I paid more heed to that myself.

    Yeah I get where you are coming from. Some good points I never thought of.

    Out of curiosity have you secured a TC yet? Just wondering how many firms, outside of the Big 5, will give people TC's a year or two in advance? As I've only passed a few and aim to have 5/6 completed by end of this year- in no major rush as I wouldn't be eligible for PPC1 til Sept 2022.


  • Registered Users Posts: 43 DavidX90


    lawgrad49 wrote: »
    Yeah I get where you are coming from. Some good points I never thought of.

    Out of curiosity have you secured a TC yet? Just wondering how many firms, outside of the Big 5, will give people TC's a year or two in advance? As I've only passed a few and aim to have 5/6 completed by end of this year- in no major rush as I wouldn't be eligible for PPC1 til Sept 2022.

    I haven't yet.

    Applied to a good few firms at the end of 2020 but no word yet from most. Hoping to start PPC this coming September but I am not going to stress myself about it. COVID has majorly affected the hiring process for most law firms so traineeships are the least of their worries right now.


  • Registered Users Posts: 56 ✭✭Corplawtrainee


    DavidX90 wrote: »
    I am in a similar boat to you. In my late 20s and have a well paid in-house position so I certainly won't be leaving for an internship.

    Controversial but the reality is that many of these firms are looking for cheap labour from recent graduates with little to no experience. They will hire those people 9 - 12 months before the traineeship even starts to milk them as much as possible.

    This may offend some people here but it is the truth. (Foolishly) many of these firms are unwilling to pay suitable salaries to those with experience and will prefer instead to hire inexperienced graduates for a cheap price.

    Either way, it seems that the best time to start searching is as far in advance as possible. I wish I paid more heed to that myself.

    Hmm I see where you coming from, but I think the main motivation is to hire grads with the potential to become good lawyers once they finish training and start practising. I don't think that you neccesarily need a huge wealth of experience if the purpose of a TC is to build skills and experience in the first place. Although, experence would definitely help you to hit the ground running. I think a trainee solicitor is a pretty fixed role, so I'm not sure why firm's would vary salaries depending on experience.

    I also disagree on the fact firms hire trainees solely for cheap labour. Yes, you're the cheapest resource to bill out to clients, but if firms go to the effort of training you for 2.5 years and in some cases pay for blackhall, they would hopefully have some desire to keep you post-qual and see you rise within the firm, beyond just cheap labour in the short-term. Like it could be up to a 100k investment to take on a trainee.

    Although, this is just my biased outlook as a newly minted "inexeperienced graduate" :D.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 189 ✭✭neon123


    Does anyone have any experiences dealing with small/medium firms in terms of a TC. I've been out of college a few years with a mortgage so not really in a position to quit my job to get an unpaid internship. I'm hoping to finish my last FE-1s in March and would like to just get on with starting a TC and not have to wait until 2023/24. Is it the case that the smaller firms are more flexible in terms of providing a TC and starting at the next available PPC1?


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